…a poet, time and again revealing unexpected depths in works that have been endlessly plumbed and surveyed

The New York Times

Pressler’s ability to give all the voices prominence while simultaneously isolating the melody was amazing. His fingers still retain a youthful facility.

The Washington Post

His playing of the Brahms Trio No. 2 in C Major had a kind of magisterial rightness to it that could only come from a lifetime of immersion in this multidimensional work with its irresistible extremes of mood.

The New York Observer

Menahem Pressler’s joyous pianism-technically faultless, stylistically impeccable, emotionally irrepressible-is from another age and is a virtually forgotten sensibility. He is a national treasure.